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I am playing a 10 string non-pedal steel with a ZZ Top cover band, and would like any suggestions with regard to a tuning that would be appropriate. I currently am using a C13 open tuning. Thanks.
How about: E,E,E,E,E,E,E,E,E,E
Try the sacred steel E7th tunings:
http://b0b.com/tunings/sacredsteel.html
Try the sacred steel E7th tunings:
http://b0b.com/tunings/sacredsteel.html
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No, Archie, I don't but John Ely's string gauge chart is the best, most useful one I've found:
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/learning/gauges.html
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/learning/gauges.html
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You might go with an 8-string E7 with a couple of out-of order high strings - an A and a C# would be what I'd want. An F# in the middle or on top would be nice, too.
So you could consider EG#Bdeg#bd'e'f#' or EBdeg#bd'e'g#'f#' or EG#Bdef#g#bd'e' or EBdeg#bd'e'f# or EG#Bdeg#be'ac# or something like that. You might find that for thrashing around it sounds better to have wide intervals at the bottom, so you might not even want a low range d. I wouldn't want a high g# myself, but it would transfer better from your C13 if you're used to a third on top, or if you're used to pedal E9.
So you could consider EG#Bdeg#bd'e'f#' or EBdeg#bd'e'g#'f#' or EG#Bdef#g#bd'e' or EBdeg#bd'e'f# or EG#Bdeg#be'ac# or something like that. You might find that for thrashing around it sounds better to have wide intervals at the bottom, so you might not even want a low range d. I wouldn't want a high g# myself, but it would transfer better from your C13 if you're used to a third on top, or if you're used to pedal E9.